And He gave to the foreigner's hand; Those who hated them ruled! And their foemeu aiilicted, And crushed under their hands!
Oft were the times He redeemed them But their purpose was still to rebel ; And to lower themselves by their vice! But yet He looked down-on their sufferings, Whenever He heard that they cried! And remembered His Treaty with them, And like His great kindness relieved l And showed loving kindness to them, In presence of all who enslaved. Euvov. Save us, O Loan !° our Gon! And collect from the Nations, To praise your HOLY NAME, To rejoice in thanksgiving to You. Bless the Loma GOD, O Israel; From Ever to Ever and Aye.
These are Collected Psalms of the Period after the return from Bawlon, and Psalms of the le added to th lumes of Psalms bDavidosesSo Second Tempe ancient vog , , lomon, Asaph, and others. Probably compiled by Ezra or Nehemiah, and t e Rabbis of the Great Sanhedrlm, in the third century before Christ. CARAVAN LEADER. PSALM 1o7. STAN ZA 1. p ‘ Give praise to the LORD whois goodness, For His mercy endures for ever! Let the redeemed of the LORD exclaim, Whom He redeemed from the hand of oppression, Whom gathering He led from East, and from West, From the North and the Sea. 75 '